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Grant Miller throws the javelin
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Grant Miller in the javelin throw

Men's Track and Field

Dutch start outdoor track and field season at home

Central opens outdoor season on a windy day

PELLA— Blustery conditions were the story of the day at the outdoor season opener for the Central College track and field teams at the Central Dutch Invitational Friday.

There were no team scores kept in a meet that featured student-athletes from 15 different programs including NCAA Division I and III, NAIA, NJCAA and NCCAA institutions.

"This was a really good meet," coach Brandon Sturman said. "For a first meet, we had some good competition."

The weather was a big factor all day long as wind gusts of over 40 miles per hour were frequent.

"Today was super nice in terms of the sunshine and temperatures, but the winds were pretty crazy," Sturman said.

Gunner Meyer (junior, Fairbank, Wapsie Valley HS) won the men's 110-meter hurdles in 14.23 seconds and was also second in the high jump with a clearance of 6 feet, 6.75 inches.

"It was definitely an exciting start to his outdoor season," Sturman said. "He was able to run fast in the hurdles and still be wind legal."

Junior women's sprinter Emily McMartin (Pella) was third in the 200-meter dash in 24.73, which is also the third-fastest time in program history.

"I was excited to see her transition from indoor to outdoor," Sturman said.  "She ran a wind-legal PR it shows she was able to maintain what she did indoors and take it to another level."

McMartin ran the second leg of the winning 4x400-meter relay team with Lizzy Van Utrecht (sophomore, Ottumwa, Eddyville-Blakesburg-Fremont HS), Danika Arnold (freshman, Glenwood) and Ava Parkins (sophomore, Monmouth, Ill., Burlington Notre Dame [Iowa] HS) in a time of  4:01.06. Arnold spent the indoor season with the women's basketball and is catching up on her training.

"Running that fast with a freshman who hasn't trained all season is a pretty good start," Sturman said.

Central's duo of Jack Every (freshman, Grimes, Dallas Center-Grimes HS) and William Wadsley (sophomore, Gilbert) went 1-2 in the men's 3,000-metter race, with Every taking the crown in 9:17.36. Wadsley trailed narrowly with a time of 9:19.97.

"When you're running that long of a race and every 200 meters you're running into a 30-mph headwind, it can be really tough," Sturman said. "They did a great job and it shows the combination of their strength and fitness."

The Dutch travel to the Wartburg Outdoor Select next Friday and Saturday in Waverly.
 
Top-eight finishes - women
100 meters– 4. Ava Parkins, 12.17; 5. Mary Gustason, 12.31
200 meters – 3. Emily McMartin, 24.73
1500 meters – 3. Alivia Roerdink, 5:11.45; 5. Peyton Madison, 5:14.29
3000 meters – 1. Teah Miller, 11:03.21; 3. Emma Rocha, 11:43.46; 7. Abby Halverson, 12:01.00; 8. Chloe Ristau, 12:06.50
4x100 relay – 2. Mary Gustason, Ava Parkins, Danika Arnold, Emily McMartin, 48.91
4x400 relay – 1. Central A, 4:01.06; 3. Central B, 4:10.26
100-meter hurdles (finals) – 8. Paige Davis, 16.54         
Triple jump – 6. Ella Jumper, 31-4; 7. Nona Van Berkum, 30-11.75
High jump – 1. Abigail White, 5-1; 2. Cadence Sinclair, 4. Olivia Bohlen, 4-11; 5. Ramey Dahlquist, 4-11; 6. Sage Austin, 4-9
Pole vault – 1. Amber Vroman, 10-11.75; 2. Leah Howard, 10-6; 4. Kylie Meyer, 9-6.25
Javelin throw – 4. Olivia Bohlen, 111-0
 
Top-eight finishes - men
400 meters – 7. Brian Hart, 51.32
1500 meters – 2. Derek Webster, 4:12.34
3000 meters – 1. Jack Every, 9:17.36; 2. William Wadsley, 9:17.97; 4. Ben Every, 9:34.32; 5. Randy Jimenez, 9:36.81; 7. Mason Back, 9:43.22
4x100 relay – 7. Zeke Nelson, Grant Miller, Mason Farrington, Owen Tomko, 1:08.72
4x400 relay – 2. Central A, 3:26.31
110-meter hurdles – 1. Gunner Meyer, 14.23; 2. Grant Miller, 14.45; 5. Zeke Nelson, 15.14; 8. Cor Huyser, 15.43
400-meter hurdles – 5. Cor Huyser, 59.04; 6. Brayden Harris, 59.61; 7. Lawsen Fuller, 1:02.17
Long jump – 4. Kale Purcell, 22-6.25; 6. Owen Tomko, 21-10
Triple jump – 1. Kale Purcell, 48-0.50; 3. Jackson Tavegia, 41-6
High jump  – 2. Gunner Meyer, 6-6.75; 5. Lance Bunde, 6-4.75
Pole vault – 1. TJ DiSessa, 13-5.25; 2. Dylan Maurer, 13-1.5; 3. Alex Miller, 13-1.5
Javelin throw – 2. Grant Miller,170-5; 4. Kale Hobart, 149-6; 5. Sam Stoecker, 147-9;
 
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Mason Back

Mason Back

Sophomore
Grant Miller

Grant Miller

Junior
Zeke  Nelson

Zeke Nelson

Sophomore
William  Wadsley

William Wadsley

Sophomore
Mason Farrington

Mason Farrington

Sophomore
Brian Hart

Brian Hart

Senior
Alex  Miller

Alex Miller

Senior
Gunner Meyer

Gunner Meyer

Junior
TJ DiSessa

TJ DiSessa

Junior
Lawsen Fuller

Lawsen Fuller

Junior

Players Mentioned

Mason Back

Mason Back

Sophomore
Grant Miller

Grant Miller

Junior
Zeke  Nelson

Zeke Nelson

Sophomore
William  Wadsley

William Wadsley

Sophomore
Mason Farrington

Mason Farrington

Sophomore
Brian Hart

Brian Hart

Senior
Alex  Miller

Alex Miller

Senior
Gunner Meyer

Gunner Meyer

Junior
TJ DiSessa

TJ DiSessa

Junior
Lawsen Fuller

Lawsen Fuller

Junior